Movement Alert|Fuyao Glass Falls 3.03% in Regular Trading, Q1 Net Profit Down 15.68% YoY Amid Broad Auto Parts Sector Weakness

Market Focus05-28

On May 28, Fuyao Glass (03606.HK) fell 3.03% in regular trading, trading at HKD 54.5/share, with trading volume of HKD 21.46 million.

On the news front, the company's Q1 report revealed attributable net profit of RMB 1.712 billion, down 15.68% year-over-year, while non-recurring net profit declined 17.32%. Although revenue grew 5.08% to RMB 10.413 billion, profitability came under notable pressure with gross margin falling to 37.38%. Additionally, institutional capital continued to flow out, with a net outflow of RMB 118 million last week, while the A-share price touched a near one-year low. Market participants have also flagged concern over the upcoming interim report, given Q2 last year posted RMB 2.8 billion in net profit, creating a high base-period comparison.

Within the Auto Parts and Equipment sector, broad weakness persisted on the same day. Among peers, Joyson Electronics fell 6.27%, Nexteer declined 5.90%, PATEO dropped 5.13%, Johnson Electric fell 4.17%, and Hesai Technology lost 4.01%.

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